Who Can Enroll

Schedule

Fees

Average Oklahoma Salary

Financial Aid

Available for those who qualify

Students in this major will learn how to perform imaging procedures using ionizing radiation. They will learn appropriate patient care skills as well as radiation protection procedures for their patients, themselves, and others. They will learn to operate a variety of imaging equipment, factors that affect image quality, and criteria for image evaluation. Extensive clinical assignments are included. Upon completion, graduates will satisfy the educational requirements to take the Radiography certification exam provided by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).

Career Major Length

2608.00Total Hours

Course Title

Hours

Academic Life Skills

15.00

Introduction to Radiologic Science & Health Care

48.00

Ethics and Law in Radiologic Sciences

32.00

Patient Care in Radiologic Sciences

64.00

Pharmacology and Venipuncture

32.00

Radiographic Procedures I

150.00

Image Analysis I

48.00

Principles of Imaging

60.00

Digital Image Acquisition and Display

64.00

Radiation Production and Characteristics

48.00

Radiographic Procedures II

150.00

Image Analysis II

48.00

Imaging Equipment

72.00

Clinical Practice I

645.00

Clinical Practice II

645.00

Introduction to Computed Tomography

32.00

Radiation Biology

48.00

Radiation Protection

48.00

Advanced Imaging

48.00

Clinical Practice III

199.00

Radiographic Pathology

32.00

Career Preparation for Radiography

16.00

Comprehensive Program Review for Radiography

64.00

Helpful Attributes and Abilities

Good physical and mental health

Ability to critically think and problem solve

Ability to work well with others

Ability to work independently

Flexibility to work in various environments

Ability to wear a lead apron and stand for long periods of time

Ability to adapt to emergency situations

Required Prerequisites

High school diploma or GED

18 years of age

CPR for Health Care Provider (AHA Course)

Associate Degree (which must include 4 or more hours of Anatomy & Physiology; 2-3 hours of Medical Terminology; college math for credit; and communication)) OR lack no more than 12 college credit hours from receiving such a degree